Breakaway Lutherans Vote on New Denomination Tomorrow

Congregations that voted to leave the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America over the issue of non celibate homosexual clergy are meeting in Columbus, Ohio.

Autism coverage bill clears committee after years of rejection

A House of Delegates committee has advanced legislation that would mandate coverage for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder ...  and a bill has advanced that would expand the statute of limitations for victims of sexual abuse in filing civil suits.

UR Warns of Scam Artists

University of Richmond police have issued an updated warning about scam artists working neighborhoods near the school.

Massey sued by environmental group

Massey Energy is being sued by an environmental group in West Virginia.

VDOT Unveils New 24-7 Customer Call Center

VDOT has just unveiled its new 24-hour customer service center, to help motorists around the clock…Charles Fishburne reports.

Senate Majority Leader Opposes ABC Privitization

State Sen. Richard Saslaw (D-Fairfax) says Gov. McDonnell's plan to sell state-owned liquor stores is dead in the Senate.

State surplus Helped by Federal Funds

The Commonwealth Institute says the state surplus for FY10 was bolstered by federal stimulus funds.

Power promised back in Northern Virginia by end of the day

Dominion Virginia Power crews hope to have everybody back on line today, after the snowstorm that paralyzed Northern Virginia Wednesday.

Governor Says Most of Surplus Committed

Gov. McDonnell has told General Assembly committees that much of the state's $403 million in unspent funds is  already allocated.

Petersburg Landfill Will Expand

They’re talking trash with a smile in Petersburg. Next week will mark a year since the City of Petersburg sold its landfill to Container First Services. Now, instead of facing the possibility of a million dollar expense, Petersburg has a series of new revenue sources.